Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/30 23:00 12 Real Espana vs Olancho FC View
03/31 01:15 12 CD Victoria vs Motagua View
03/31 21:00 12 Genesis Huracan vs CD Marathon View
03/31 23:15 12 CD Olimpia vs CD Vida View
04/01 01:30 12 Lobos UPNFM vs CD Real Sociedad View
04/03 21:00 13 Olancho FC vs CD Victoria View
04/03 23:15 13 Real Espana vs Lobos UPNFM View
04/04 01:30 13 Motagua vs Genesis Huracan View
04/04 23:00 13 CD Vida vs CD Marathon View
04/04 23:15 13 CD Real Sociedad vs CD Olimpia View
04/06 23:00 14 Lobos UPNFM vs Olancho FC View
04/07 21:00 14 CD Marathon vs Motagua View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/15 01:30 11 Motagua vs Real Espana PPT.
03/15 01:00 11 [10] CD Vida vs Lobos UPNFM [9] 2-0
03/14 21:00 11 CD Marathon vs CD Olimpia PPT.
03/14 01:15 11 [5] CD Real Sociedad vs Olancho FC [6] 0-2
03/13 23:00 11 [7] Genesis de Comayagua vs CD Victoria [8] 0-0
03/11 01:30 10 [8] CD Victoria vs CD Real Sociedad [5] 1-0
03/10 23:15 10 [3] CD Olimpia vs Genesis de Comayagua [7] 4-0
03/10 21:00 10 [6] Olancho FC vs Motagua [2] 0-0
03/10 01:15 10 [5] Real Espana vs CD Vida [10] 2-0
03/09 23:00 10 [9] Lobos UPNFM vs CD Marathon [3] 0-1
03/05 02:00 9 [4] Real Espana vs CD Real Sociedad [6] 2-3
03/05 00:00 9 [10] Lobos UPNFM vs Genesis de Comayagua [7] 0-0

Liga Betcris de Honduras (Honduran National Professional Football League) is the highest division of domestic football in Honduras. The league season is divided into Opening (autumn) and Closing (spring). One team is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso (the team with fewest points in Opening and Closing) and one team is promoted from Liga de Ascenso. The top four clubs participate in play-offs to decide the champion.

History

In the 1930s, football experienced a surge in popularity in the country. In 1948 with the birth of the Francisco Morazán Major Football League, the idea to organize football began to take shape.

Olimpia, Federal, Motagua, Argentina and Real España are the pioneers of the Liga Mayor. In 1948 the first championship began in the recently inaugurated Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino as Victoria were made champions by beating Motagua; and three years later, in 1951, they repeated the trick. Due to the high support the League received at this time, the Confederacy Sports School Extra of Honduras (F.N.D.E.H.) was founded.

The cancellation of the court of the Francisco Morazán Stadium of San Pedro Sula was the catalyst that caused the sport's leaders of the northern and central parts of Honduras to join forces and caused the disappearance of the F.N.D.E.H.

On 8 March 1951, Juan Manuel Galvez gave life to the F.N.D.E.H. when he signed the presidential decree I number 97 and he vouched for the execution of the first Sports Congress that was carried out in the installations of the abandoned "National Gymnasium Rubén Callejas Valentine".

Old logo (2007–2012)

A decade after the creation of the F.N.D.E.H. and under the leadership of Hémerito F. Hernández, and also under Féderico Bunker Aguilar who had pioneered CONCACAF's creation at the same time, the idea to create the First National League of Football took shape between 1962 and 1963. Thanks in part to the aid of executives such as Alejandro Talbott that had studied in Mexico, the structure of that country's league was copied. On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April 1964 the 15th National Congress created the league. The 15th National Congress also started the National Non Amateur Football League of Honduras, LINAFUTH, that was founded 10 May, that year.

The president of the Sports Confederacy was Oscar Kafati and the secretary was journalist Andrés Torres Jr. Several teams sent delegates. These included Olimpia, Troya, España, Honduras de El Progreso, Vida, Marathón, Motagua, La Salle, and Atlético Español Glidden. Those delegates were chosen to be to the first Provisional board of directors that remained headed by: President Oscar Lara Mejía, Secretary: José T. Castañeda, Treasurer: Jesus J. Handal, Fiscal: Humberto Soriano Aguilar and vocal: Oscar Kirckonell, Alfredo Bueso, René Bendeck.

The first round of the first professional national championship was on 18 July 1965, with the following results: Olimpia 3–0 Marathón; España 1–0 Troya; Honduras 3–0 Atlético Español; Vida 4–1 Motagua; and Platense 6–2 La Salle. Jorge "Burro" Deras of Honduras Progreso was the first scorer of the league in the 5th minute against Atlético Español. Platense was the first professional champion of Honduras winning the two rounds; and Atlético Español finished last, but there was no relegation. Enrique Fúnez was the first top-scorer with 14 goals.

The Honduras Liga Nacional is the premier professional soccer tournament in Honduras. It is a highly competitive league that showcases the best talent in the country and attracts a passionate fan base.

The tournament features 10 teams from various cities across Honduras, including Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, and La Ceiba, among others. These teams compete in a round-robin format, playing against each other twice throughout the season.

The matches are held in state-of-the-art stadiums, providing an electrifying atmosphere for both players and spectators. The league is known for its intense rivalries, with matches between traditional powerhouses often drawing large crowds and creating an electric atmosphere.

The Honduras Liga Nacional is renowned for its fast-paced and skillful style of play. The teams showcase their technical abilities, tactical prowess, and physicality on the field, making for exciting and unpredictable matches. The league has produced several talented players who have gone on to represent Honduras at the international level.

The tournament culminates in a thrilling playoff stage, where the top teams compete for the coveted championship title. The playoffs are a knockout format, with intense matches that often go down to the wire. The winning team is crowned the champion of the Honduras Liga Nacional and earns the right to represent Honduras in international competitions.

The Honduras Liga Nacional not only provides thrilling soccer action but also plays a significant role in the development of the sport in the country. It serves as a platform for young talents to showcase their skills and attract the attention of scouts from both domestic and international clubs.

Overall, the Honduras Liga Nacional is a highly competitive and exciting soccer tournament that showcases the best of Honduran football. It brings together passionate fans, talented players, and intense rivalries, making it a must-watch for soccer enthusiasts in Honduras and beyond.